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Be Amazed

Animals Who Took Revenge On Humans

Be Amazed

Be Amazed

Science, Society & Culture, History, Leisure, Documentary

5710 Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Like humans, animals can hold grudges. They’re just as capable at taking sweet revenge as we are. And they can be even more petty than your passive-aggressive post-it notes to your messy roommate. Let's investigate the animals that got tired of human domination and decided to settle the score a little bit.



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0:00.0

You may not know this, but like humans, animals can hold grudges.

0:04.1

They're just as capable at taking sweet revenge as we are.

0:07.7

And yeah, they can be even more petty than your passive-aggressive post-it notes to your messy roommate.

0:14.4

Join me as I investigate the animals that get tired of human domination and decided to settle the score a little bit.

0:23.4

You're listening. You're listening. You're listening to be amazed.

0:32.3

Siberian tigers can weigh over 500 pounds and can be 10 feet long from nose to tail. These facts failed to

0:39.7

penetrate the tough Russian exterior of Vladimir Markov, a poacher who was out doing his thing in

0:45.6

1997. He shot a tiger wounding it, but left it there instead of finishing the job. Markov then

0:52.9

continued about his day in the woods, taking a chunk of the tiger's prey with job. Markov then continued about his day in the woods,

0:54.7

taking a chunk of the tiger's prey with him.

0:57.8

Markov would soon come to regret

0:59.7

leaving nature's stripy hunter alive.

1:02.2

After a quick recovery of only a few hours,

1:04.8

the tiger tracked Markov sent to his cabin,

1:07.5

destroying anything that held the poacher's scent along the way. The tiger waited by

1:12.5

the front door and then enjoyed a hearty, hominid, happy meal when Markov arrived home. Now, dogs are

1:19.2

man's best friend, but that's really predicated on man being nice to the dog first. This predication

1:26.5

was proven for a man in Chongqing, China, who felt the full

1:30.4

force of canine karma. After finding a stray dog chilling in his usual parking spot, he sent it on

1:37.0

its way with a swift kick and parked up as usual. But when he returned to his car the next morning,

1:42.9

he found it in a dire state covered in

1:45.9

little dents and marks that appeared vandals had targeted his vehicle overnight but unruly

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